seeing that, considering that: Adam üşümüş ki paltosunu giymiş. The man must have been cold, seeing that he put on his coat
who; which; that: bir çocuk ki çok yaramaz a child who's very naughty. Anlaşıldı ki bu işi o yapmış. It's become clear that he's the one who did this. Sanmam ki gelsin. I don't think he'll come. Bir şey yapmadım ki pişmanlık duyayım. I haven't done anything that I should feel sorry about
so ... that; such ... that: Öyle ucuz ki herkes alabilir. It's so cheap that everyone can afford it. 3
An ergy force of combat and vital force that an individual has Its basically the potenial of stregnth The bigger the Ki the stronger the force The force is invisible to the naked eye, but can be sensed
Ki, the life-stuff of the Universe, has no English equivalent An essential element of all aspects of oriental culture -- philosophy, medicine, art, and physical training -- the full significance of ki only becomes clear through firsthand experience
Mind Spirit Energy Vital force Intention (Chinese "chi") The definitions presented here are very general KI is one word that cannot be translated directly into any language
"Spirit" Ideally, the mental and spiritual power summoned through concentration and breathing that can be applied to accomplish physical feats This centralized energy, possessed by every person, can be manifested through the practice of just about any martial discipline
spirit: the vital force of the body; universal energy; a stream or flow of positive energy
Mind Spirit Energy Vital-force Intention Ki (chi in Chinese) is the energy developed and concentrated in the hara Ki is a concept that refers to life energy It is thought that one can cultivate healthy, powerful ki through proper breathing and proper living in general In the martial arts, one should try to focus their ki into their techniques
"Spirit " Ideally, the mental and spiritual power summoned through concentration and breathing that can be applied to accomplish physical feats This centralized energy, possessed by every person, can be manifested through the practice of just about any martial discipline
The Korean word for the strength and energy of life and the spirit of man, which can be harnessed by those with sufficient will, training, and purpose, to acheive results which would not be possible otherwise
the circulating life energy that in Chinese philosophy is thought to be inherent in all things; in traditional Chinese medicine the balance of negative and positive forms in the body is believed to be essential for good health
Anlam bakımından birbirleriyle ilgili cümleleri birbirine bağlar: "Uzun değneklerine dayanmış çobanlar iddia ederler ki memba sularının her biri bir ayrı derde devadır."- R. H. Karay. Özneyi, tümleci güçlendirerek cümlenin temel bölümüne bağlar. "Öyle, o kadar, o denli" gibi ögelerden sonra, kullanıldığı cümleye güç ka(Tarih) İkinci cümledeki yargının birincideki hareketin yapılışı sırasında görülerek şaşıldığını bildirir. İki cümlede anlatılan durumların uyuşmazlığını bildirir: "Ama o bir şey yapmamıştı ki, onun hiç kabahati yoktu."- O. C. Kaygılı